882 



THE ANIMAL PARASITES OF MAN 



Protozoa, 25, 756 



alternation of generations in, 27 



blood-inhabiting 1 , examination of, 747 



characters, 25 



chromodial apparatus of, 26 



classification, 27 



clinical and therapeutical notes relating 



to, 617 



cytological details, method of examin- 



ing, 748 



definition of, 25 



digestive apparatus, 26 



ectoplasm and endoplasm of, 25, 26 



encystment of, 27 



examination, methods for, 745, 746 



food of, 26 



genera of, precise definition sometimes 



impossible, 733 



hereditary transmission of (footnote), 19 



intra vitam staining of fresh prepara- 



tions, 746 



nucleus of, 26, 27 



organellae, 29 



parasitic in blood, culture media f^r, 744 



propagation of, 27 



sectioning tissue parasitized by, 749 



or bacteria, question whether spiro- 



chsetes to be classed among, 115 

 Protozoology, notes on technique, 745-752 



recent researches in, 733 

 Prowazek, balantidian dysentery, 637 



Chlamydozoa, 207 



Entamozba biltschlii, &c., 34 

 buccalis, 43 



Herpetomonas musca domesticoe, 102 



lamblial diarrhoea, 625 



variety of Trichomonas intestinalis in- 



habiting oral cavity, 56 



and Aragao, filtration experiments with 



chlamydozoal granules, 209 

 Prowazekia, characters of, 63 



asiatica, 65 



cruzi, characters, 66 



javanensis, characters, 66 



parva, 66 



urinaria, 63 



characters, 63 



- flagellate stage, 64 



in cultures associated with bacteria, 

 65 



synonyms, 63, 64 



weinbergi, characters, 66 

 Prowazek's bodies, 208 



Pruner, Porocephalus constrictus, 526, 527 

 Pruritus ani due to escape of ascarides, 688 



set up by migration of Oxyuris ver- 



micularis, 695 



nematode larvae in blood associated 



with, 378 



Prussia, oxen infected with Cysticercus 

 bovis in, 341 



percentage of pigs infected with cysti- 



cerci in, 334 



proportion of trichinous to healthy pigs 



in, 429, 430 

 Pseudo-helminthes, 8 



Pseudomeniiigitis due to Ascaridas infec- 

 tion, 649, 650 



Pseudo-myxoedematous form of Brazilian 

 trypauosomiasis, 88 



Pseudonavicellae, 129, 130 



amoeboid germs in, 130 

 Pseudoneuroptera, characters, 531 

 Pseudo-parasites, 6, 8 

 Pseudophyllidea, morphology, 308 

 Pseudotaeniorhynchus, 576 



characters, 564 

 Psorophora, characters, 563, 571 



ovum of, 557, 558 

 Psoroptes, characters, 517 

 Psorospermia of Arthropoda, 184 

 Psorosperms (Myxosporidia), discovery of, 



181 



egg-shaped, former name for Coccidia, 



135 



Psychodidce (owl midges), moth-like appear- 

 ance of, 581 



PsychodincR, characters, 581 



Pterocephalus, host of, 135 



Pterygota, classification, 531 



Pulex, distinctive characters, 545 



irritans (human flea), bite of, effects, 714 

 treatment, 714 



carrier of plague bacillus, 543 



characters, 545 



larva of, 546 



may transmit Trypanosoma lewisi, 92 



pallipes, 548 



serraticeps (dog flea), 546 

 Pulicidce (true fleas), characters, 543 



classification of genera, 545 

 Pulmonary artery, ascarides in, 656 

 Pumpkin seeds as vermifuge, 673 

 Pupipara or Eproboscidce, blood-sucking, 611 

 Purgatives for expulsion of ascarides, 693 



in arrest of development of trichinosis, 



681 



Pustules arising from clothes louse infec- 

 tion, 711 



Putnam, Oxyuris in appendix, 654 



Pycnosoma, characters of, 588 



and Chrysomyia, distinguishing fea- 



tures, 588 



putorium, spread of amoebic dysentery 



by, 614 

 Pyelitis following invasion by Eustrongylus 



gig as, 682 



Pygiopsylla, distinctive characters, 545 

 Pyorrhoea alveolaris, association of Ent- 



amozba buccalis with, 43, 734 



of species of Treponema with, 128 



treatment, 620 



Pyretophorus, characters, 561, 567 

 Pyronin producing blepharoplastless try- 



panosomes (T. brucei), 101 



QUINCKE and Eoos, species of amoebae named 



by, 31 

 Quinine, administration as preventive 



against malaria, 636 



